“Frank Ocean has decided on his own terms to cancel his appearance,” read a statement on the festival’s website. “With a lineup that already includes Morrissey, D’Angelo and the Vanguard, FKA Twigs, Chet Faker, Flume, Belle & Sebastian and more, FYF Fest is excited to have Kanye West play this weekend in his newly adopted home of Los Angeles.”

And King’s reaction was much milder than others who began blasting the singer-songwriter for his to-be-seen sophomore album. Ocean, who hasn’t released new music since his debut album “Channel Orange” in 2012, told fans a follow-up release would come in July but he has only teased fans online with re-released material. This latest announcement hasn’t quelled complaints.

As Sara Shahbazi of L.A. tweeted, the Long Beach artist is probably swimming in an ocean of “his haters right now.” (Check out social media reaction here.)

The 12th annual FYF Fest kicks off at L.A. Memorial Sports Arena & Exposition Park on Saturday with Tennis, Dinosaur Jr., Run the Jewels and more before West closes out the night.

No changes have been announced for Sunday’s schedule, which features D’Angelo and headliner Morrissey.

General admission two-day festival passes are still available for $175, with a limited amount of VIP passes for $329. For more information, visit www.fyffest.com.